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Property Manager

Spicerhaart
Worcestershire
1 month ago
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Overview

Embark on an exciting journey with the UK's leading independent property services group as a Property Manager in Hanley! Experience the thrill of diverse challenges every day, playing a pivotal role in delivering outstanding service to landlords and tenants alike. Dive into a role where resilience is valued, and be part of an ever-evolving environment.

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Benefits of being a Property Manager at butters john bee Estate Agents in Hanley

Basic salary range of £20000 to £27500 per year, dependent on experience Additional £6,925 earnings expected through uncapped commission Minimum on-target earnings of £26925+ per year  Company Car Full-time working hours: 08:30-18:00 (weekdays) and 09:00-17:00 (one in every four Saturday’s, with a day-in-lieu)

Your additional benefits for being a Property Manager at butters john bee Estate Agents in Hanley 

Career progression opportunities Company smart phone, for completing role-related tasks Industry-leading training Earn a nationally recognised qualification (inc. ARLA) 24/7 Access to our Employee Assistance Programme, providing you support with your mental health, legal issues, and much more Eye care Up to £500 for each successful Employee Referral you make 30 days' annual leave* Company Pension Scheme

What you'll be doing as a Property Manager at butters john bee Estate Agents in Hanley 

Booking and conducting property inspections Negotiating tenancy extensions and/or renewals Co-ordinating with contractors, to manage maintenance and/or repair issues at properties Deposit returns Resolving rental arrears Processing eviction requests Ensuring properties meet all regulatory health and safety standards Building and maintaining strong relationships with landlords and tenants Managing complaints Completing all check in and check out procedures, inc. full inventory reports

The skills and abilities you will need to be a Property Manager at butters john bee Estate Agents in Hanley 

Minimum 1+ years' previous experience in a Property Manager role Outstanding customer service Good telephone manner IT skills

Driving Requirements

You must hold a valid Full UK Driving Licence If you hold an automatic-only driving licence, you may not receive a company car immediately. As such, you are required to have full access to your own vehicle that can be used for work purposes until such time as a company car is provided to you (no car allowance provided whilst using your own vehicle) Full business-use car insurance cover (if using your own vehicle)

The Finer Details
To be eligible to proceed in our recruitment process, you will need:

Full UK Driving Licence Legal entitlement to live and work in the UK (in accordance with the Immigration Asylum and Nationality Act 2006) We’ll need evidence of your right to work in the UK, in the form of:
Passport/Birth Certificate

We will also need

Proof of Address National Insurance Drivers Licence Check

At some point(s) in your application process, you may be required to interview via video call.

Our Employee Assistance Programme offers up to six sessions of support and guidance, via telephone.

Company financial commitments to annual eye tests, and glasses, are subject to the terms stated in the company Eye Test Policy.

Employee referrals are subject to the terms stated in our Employee Referral Scheme.

30 days' paid annual leave includes bank holidays - day in lieu if you happen to work the bank holiday.

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